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National Aeronautics and Space Administration www.nasa.gov Hugh L. Dryden Aeronautical Test Range (DATR) NASA’s Aeronautics Test Program Facility Benefits Precision RADAR provides time space positioning information (TSPI) on research vehicles, International Space Station (ISS), and other targets, including satellites. Fixed and mobile telemetry antennas receive real-time telemetry data and video and have the capability to transmit uplink commands to research vehicles. The processed data is displayed at the engineering stations in the mission control center and archived in a post-flight storage area. Audio communication networks support aeronautics research and space operations in the DATR, covering a broad frequency spectrum for transmitting and receiving voice communications and flight termination signals for unmanned aerial vehicles. Video monitoring provides real-time and recorded data for the control and safety of flight test missions. The Dryden Aeronautical Test Range (DATR) is part of the Aeronautics Test Program (ATP), which ensures that wind tunnels, air-breathing propulsion test facilities, and flight operations services at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) are available to government, corporations, and institutions. NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center’s Dryden Aeronautical Test Range (DATR) supports aerospace flight research and technology integration, space exploration concepts, airborne remote sensing, and a wide variety of science missions. The DATR supplies a comprehensive set of resources for the control and monitoring of flight activities, real-time acquisition and reduction of research data, and effective communication of information to flight and ground crews.

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Page 1: NASA’s Aeronautics Test Program Hugh L. Dryden ...The Dryden Aeronautical Test Range (DATR) is part of the Aeronautics Test Program (ATP), which ensures that wind tunnels, air-breathing

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

www.nasa.gov

Hugh L. Dryden Aeronautical Test Range (DATR)

NASA’s Aeronautics Test Program

Facility Benefits

• PrecisionRADARprovidestimespacepositioninginformation(TSPI)onresearchvehicles,InternationalSpaceStation(ISS),andothertargets,includingsatellites.

• Fixedandmobiletelemetryantennasreceivereal-timetelemetrydataandvideoandhavethecapabilitytotransmituplinkcommandstoresearchvehicles.

• Theprocesseddataisdisplayedattheengineeringstationsinthemissioncontrolcenterandarchivedinapost-flightstoragearea.

• AudiocommunicationnetworkssupportaeronauticsresearchandspaceoperationsintheDATR,coveringabroadfrequencyspectrumfortransmittingandreceivingvoicecommunicationsandflightterminationsignalsforunmannedaerialvehicles.•Videomonitoringprovidesreal-timeand recordeddataforthecontrolandsafetyof flighttestmissions.

The Dryden Aeronautical Test Range (DATR) is part of the Aeronautics Test

Program (ATP), which ensures that wind tunnels, air-breathing propulsion test

facilities, and flight operations services at the National Aeronautics and Space

Administration (NASA) are available to government, corporations, and institutions.

NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center’s Dryden Aeronautical Test Range (DATR)

supports aerospace flight research and technology integration, space exploration

concepts, airborne remote sensing, and a wide variety of science missions.

The DATR supplies a comprehensive set of resources for the control and monitoring

of flight activities, real-time acquisition and reduction of research data, and effective

communication of information to flight and ground crews.

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NASA’s Aeronautics Test Program www.aeronautics.nasa.gov/atp

Contact Information

www.aeronautics.nasa.gov/atp Darryl Burkes

DATR Project Manager Armstrong Flight Research Center

661–276–2517E-mail: [email protected]

Facility ApplicationsTheDATRsupportsaerospaceflightresearchandtechnologyintegration,space exploration concepts, airborne remote sensing and sciencemissions,aswellastheISSoperations.

CharacteristicsDATR Mission Control Centers • 26testengineeringstationsinMCC1and19inMCC2including:

−Communications(radioandintercom)panels−Videomonitors,−Weatherdata−IRIG-Btiming−Specializedgraphicsdisplays.

• Rangeandmissioncontrol,testoperations,rangesafetyandtestdirectorconsolesprovidecriticalanalysisanddisplaycapabilities.

The DATR mobile systems • Availableforrapiddeploymenttoaspecifiedlocationonshortnotice.

Thesesystemsprovide:− Radio-frequencycommunication− Videoandtelemetry-trackingsupport− Telemetrytrackingfortestmissionsoutsidelocalairspaceboundaries

− Uplinkcommandstoresearchvehicles

Data Acquisition and ProcessingDataisacquiredandmergedfrommultiplesourcesinvariousformatstoasingle,time-correlated,compositestreamforprocessing,distribution,real-timedisplay,andstoragearchival.Segmentsofpost-missiondataare immediately available on portable media. Post-flight RADAR datacan also be provided if reverted. The mobile operations system canprocessanddisplaydataonsite,or reformatdataand transmit it toacustomer’sfacility.

TelemetryDATRtelemetrytrackingsystemsconsistof:• Multiplefixedantennasandavailablemobilesystems

− DownlinkedtelemetryandvideosignalsinC-,L-,andS-bands.− UplinkedcommandsineitherL-orS-bands.− Tracktargetsfromhorizontohorizon.− Certifiedforfullon-orbitcapability.Downlinkedtelemetrymaybereceivedineitheranalogordigitalformat.

Communications• ExtensiveRangeIntercommunicationsystem(DICESSystem)

consistingof:− Overahundred24channelcommunicationspanels− interconnectswithCommercialtelephonesystems− LinkstoMilitaryground-communicationnetworks.− LinkstomultipleotherNASACenters.− Extensiveground-basedfiberoptics.− InterfacewiththeRFcommunicationssystem

• RadioFrequency(RF)Communicationsincluding:

− Morethan30ultra-high-frequency(UHF)Transceivers

- 3UHFHighGainOmniAntennas- 3UHFParabolicDishDirectional

Antennas− Morethan10very-high-frequency(VHF)Transceivers

- 4VHFhighgainAntennas− 2HighFrequency(HF)TransceiversystemswithHighGainLogantenna

− 2Broadband(100–1000MHz,AM&FM)Transceivers

• InternationalSpaceStations(ISS)EmergencyCommunicationssystemcomprisedof:

− 2ISSVHFFMTransceivers− 2SoyuzVHFFMTransceivers− 6VHFDirectionalAntennas

Flight Termination Systems• 4UHFIRIG/EFTSflightterminationsystems

− 4FTShighgainOmniantennas− 4FTSHighGainDirectionalAntennas

Radar• Twohigh-accuracy,C-bandinstrumentation

radars.• Tracktargetsouttoadistanceof3,000

nauticalmileswithaccuraciesto0.0006degreesinangleand30feetinrange.

Video• Numerousfixedandmobilecamerasystems

forflightmonitoring,safetyandmissioncontrol.

• Long-range,broadcast-quality,high-definitionopticalsystemprovidingdayandnight(includinginfrared)coverage.

• Coverageoftheflightline,rampareas,andrunways.

• Mobilevideovans− Capabilitytorelaylive-actionimageryviamicrowavelinks.

− CapabilitytorelayliveactionimageryviagroundvideovanC-BandTMuplink.

− DownlinkedvideofromresearchvehiclesorchaseaircraftcanbereceivedinC-,L-,orS-bandfrequencies.

− VideorecordingisprovidedonSuperVHS,BetaSuperiorPerformance,DVD,andotherhigh-definitionmedia.